Carlo: Only revenge is winning CL
The quarter-finals of the Champions League will see another all-Premier League encounter, and one that might even be eclipsed in terms of glamour by Tottenham coming up against Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid. For Ancelotti the stakes could not be higher as Chelsea continue the search for their first Champions League trophy and he believes focusing on that defeat in Moscow three years ago could prove a distraction. He said: "I don't have to have revenge for United - I was not there. For my players, I don't think it's a good motivation for revenge. It should be fantastic motivation to look forward in the future. We have four games to reach the final in London. If Chelsea reached the final there, we'd have a good revenge for 2008 - not against United." Ancelotti was pragmatic at the prospect of facing Sir Alex Ferguson's men in another crucial match this season. The victors will face either holders Inter Milan or Schalke of Germany for a place in the final at Wembley on May 28. Ancelotti added: "I'm not happy, I am not disappointed. I am realistic. "They are a team we know very well and they know us very well. "For English football, it's good - last season, no English teams were in the semi-finals. "This year, one team or two teams will be in the semi-finals." United have not won at Stamford Bridge since 2002, and were defeated earlier this month in a stormy encounter that has ended up with Ferguson incurring a five-match touchline ban. United striker Javier Hernandez, who scored both goals against Marseille in the last 16 second leg match at Old Trafford on Tuesday, said: "We play in the same league and it is going to be tough. "Stamford Bridge is a nice stadium and it makes it a little bit like a league game. But if there is an advantage, it is that we are at home in the second game."